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Re: Hay Soaking Question
When the weather gets warm/hot it can be a challenge keeping soaked hay from going bad. No real formula for how long it takes, unfortunately. Have you had your hay tested and mineral balanced? Is
When the weather gets warm/hot it can be a challenge keeping soaked hay from going bad. No real formula for how long it takes, unfortunately. Have you had your hay tested and mineral balanced? Is
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Lavinia <dnlf@...>
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Re: ACTH /I:G tests and stress
Hi,
Both you and Lavinia gave me the 136630 post, portions below.
136630
From the links I read, stress is not a factor in elevating ACTH. Looking at earlier posts, it was considered an issue. Do I
Hi,
Both you and Lavinia gave me the 136630 post, portions below.
136630
From the links I read, stress is not a factor in elevating ACTH. Looking at earlier posts, it was considered an issue. Do I
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shabbonawoman
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#152968
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Re: dentist scheduled
Monti, I wanted to wish you and Jake the best of luck with the APF/APF Pro. Rocky Mountain horses are just awesome! I went with the Pro due to Dr. Van Noy's recommendation after he reviewed
Monti, I wanted to wish you and Jake the best of luck with the APF/APF Pro. Rocky Mountain horses are just awesome! I went with the Pro due to Dr. Van Noy's recommendation after he reviewed
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dustytrfarm
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#152967
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Re: Slow Feeder/Hay Soaker for New Zealand members
Didn't see a price but I would order it if they ever sell them here is the
States.
Maria / Xuxa
Yorba Linda CA 3/2011
http://www.easygrazer.co.nz/
Didn't see a price but I would order it if they ever sell them here is the
States.
Maria / Xuxa
Yorba Linda CA 3/2011
http://www.easygrazer.co.nz/
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Xuxa'smom <xuxawillgait@...>
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#152966
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Slow Feeder/Hay Soaker for New Zealand members
Hi all
This hay feeder/soaker looks a very ingenious invention and may be of interest to other New Zealand members.
http://www.easygrazer.co.nz/
Jenni
New Zealand
June 2008
Hi all
This hay feeder/soaker looks a very ingenious invention and may be of interest to other New Zealand members.
http://www.easygrazer.co.nz/
Jenni
New Zealand
June 2008
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jenalfriston <jennimac@...>
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Re: Testing Tommi for PPID
Hi Karen -
I think you are very wise.
I would also stop the CTB before the blood work. We know it can help some horses with PPID symptoms, but there doesn't seem to be as much evidence that it can
Hi Karen -
I think you are very wise.
I would also stop the CTB before the blood work. We know it can help some horses with PPID symptoms, but there doesn't seem to be as much evidence that it can
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Linda <PapBallou@...>
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Re: Just got some blood work results now need advice
Hi -
Albuquerque is where I was born! Still in my heart and blood. Forever.
Yes, your mare is PPID and definitely needs pergolide. I would suspect she'll need more than 1mg/day.
I'm envious
Hi -
Albuquerque is where I was born! Still in my heart and blood. Forever.
Yes, your mare is PPID and definitely needs pergolide. I would suspect she'll need more than 1mg/day.
I'm envious
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Linda <PapBallou@...>
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Just got some blood work results now need advice
I just called vet's office and got part of the results over the phone.
ACTH 137 pg/ml reference 9-35
Insulin 10.89 reference 10-40
Glucose not reported yet
Sorry I missed the
I just called vet's office and got part of the results over the phone.
ACTH 137 pg/ml reference 9-35
Insulin 10.89 reference 10-40
Glucose not reported yet
Sorry I missed the
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A C
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Re: Cherry tree - poisonous
The underfed problem is noted on almost all sites.
Then we must agree to disagree. In the U.S.,
Cornell is considered one of the top veterinary
schools, along with the University of
Pennsylvania and
The underfed problem is noted on almost all sites.
Then we must agree to disagree. In the U.S.,
Cornell is considered one of the top veterinary
schools, along with the University of
Pennsylvania and
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Carolyn Larson
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Re: lab reference ranges what's "normal" for ACTH
Hi Kim,
Was it eACTH or cortisol that was tested? If it was eACTH, there definitely is a reference range, which is different for different labs. For instance Guelph is 2 to 10 and I believe Cornell
Hi Kim,
Was it eACTH or cortisol that was tested? If it was eACTH, there definitely is a reference range, which is different for different labs. For instance Guelph is 2 to 10 and I believe Cornell
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George Browne
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Re: APF and Metformin
Hi Sarah
I have used both together.
Nancy C in NH
February 2003
Moderator
ECIRHorse.com - your reference source
for Insulin Resistance and Cushing's Disease
NOLaminitis.org - see you in August
Hi Sarah
I have used both together.
Nancy C in NH
February 2003
Moderator
ECIRHorse.com - your reference source
for Insulin Resistance and Cushing's Disease
NOLaminitis.org - see you in August
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Nancy C
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lab reference ranges what's "normal" for ACTH
Just received the ACTH results back on my gelding, who has been IR in the past. Once I can figure out how to get to his very old "history" file, I'll be updating it. Cross your fingers for me.
The
Just received the ACTH results back on my gelding, who has been IR in the past. Once I can figure out how to get to his very old "history" file, I'll be updating it. Cross your fingers for me.
The
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kimgedckewagner
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Re: ACTH/Cornell/Shipping cost
My vet's office just sent a sample to Cornell and I think it was about $60 overnight. I went to the Cornell Website and found info on the discount, but it seemed to be available only from certain zip
My vet's office just sent a sample to Cornell and I think it was about $60 overnight. I went to the Cornell Website and found info on the discount, but it seemed to be available only from certain zip
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A C
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ACTH/Cornell/Shipping cost
I saw it mentioned on here earlier this week about contacting Cornell for a
'something' that offered a reduced rate on shipping for ACTH testing.
I have contacted my vet and he would like to have the
I saw it mentioned on here earlier this week about contacting Cornell for a
'something' that offered a reduced rate on shipping for ACTH testing.
I have contacted my vet and he would like to have the
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Peggy <dreammaker@...>
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Re: Need to Gain Weight - Cushings
Thanks Dr. Kellon.. yes - the cubes are all soaked and he eats it just fine.. just seems to be "full" at about 3 lb mark per meal.
I will try adding some alfalfa cubes/pellets and see if that will
Thanks Dr. Kellon.. yes - the cubes are all soaked and he eats it just fine.. just seems to be "full" at about 3 lb mark per meal.
I will try adding some alfalfa cubes/pellets and see if that will
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kallee022003 <kristin.cooke@...>
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Re: Tender feet since Jan. 2011
Let's get the heels/bars down where they need to be and then take a look. But, yes, I think the toes will come back just a bit more.
Did you get a chance to see the link I posted last night with the
Let's get the heels/bars down where they need to be and then take a look. But, yes, I think the toes will come back just a bit more.
Did you get a chance to see the link I posted last night with the
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Linda <PapBallou@...>
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Re: Tender feet since Jan. 2011
Hi Linda,
thanks for the mark ups.
Just to be certain, after we trim the heels down further, you want us to trim the toe back past the white line?
Thanks for confirming, hope you feel better
Hi Linda,
thanks for the mark ups.
Just to be certain, after we trim the heels down further, you want us to trim the toe back past the white line?
Thanks for confirming, hope you feel better
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The Gattikers <gattiker@...>
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Re: Cherry tree - poisonous
If something were highly toxic( oleander) I would definitely have it removed.
However, we have camphor trees in my paddock. I wanted to remove them but was
told the horse would not eat the tree
If something were highly toxic( oleander) I would definitely have it removed.
However, we have camphor trees in my paddock. I wanted to remove them but was
told the horse would not eat the tree
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Xuxa'smom <xuxawillgait@...>
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Re: Cherry tree - poisonous
Wind has always been quite clever about not eating things that are bad for her (unless they are high in sugar, like apples :-) ) Most horses are and won't bother with toxic plants unless totally
Wind has always been quite clever about not eating things that are bad for her (unless they are high in sugar, like apples :-) ) Most horses are and won't bother with toxic plants unless totally
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George Browne
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Re: Cherry tree - poisonous
Monti, go to that Rutgers link. Black walnut is discussed at
length. Another example of the variability in chemistry and plant
parts, but please note what extreme care should be taken if the tree
Monti, go to that Rutgers link. Black walnut is discussed at
length. Another example of the variability in chemistry and plant
parts, but please note what extreme care should be taken if the tree
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Carolyn Larson
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